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  1. If you want to edit local workspace/folder settings instead of global user settings, you can edit the file .vscode/settings.json (shortcut: Ctrl/Cmd + P and type "settings.json"). If that settings.json file or the folder . vscode do not exist, you can create them in the folder directory.

  2. I can't launch the game (test server). I'm getting a popup error message saying "File Not Found : EasyAntiCheat/Launcher/Settings.json." So i've tried to copy the folder existing in the main game to the test server, it is fixing it but another errors are coming after that.

  3. 26 mar 2020 · There is this bug (or feature, actually) in VSCode where when you open User Settings in a tab, in a split pane (as long as it's not the right-most pane), the json settings button will not show up in upper right corner.

  4. The easiest way to reset VS Code back to the default settings is to clear your user settings.json file. You can open the settings.json file with the Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON) command in the Command Palette (⇧⌘P (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+P)).

  5. 18 sty 2023 · Open Visual Studio Code. Select “Code” and select “Preferences.” Go to: “User” tab for user settings. “Workspace” tab for workspace settings. Click the file icon in the top right corner of the...

  6. 28 sie 2024 · To find the settings.json file: Method 1: Open VSCode, go to File > Preferences > Settings. Then, click on the icon in the top right corner that looks like a document with an arrow. 1 / 3. Method 2: Use the keyboard shortcut: Windows/Linux: Ctrl+, macOS: Cmd+, Modifying settings.json:

  7. To open settings.json file in VS Code, go to File menu, select Preferences, then select Settings. Or press Ctrl + , (comma). Then, click on a small button that looks like a new file icon in upper right corner of the VSCode dashboard.

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